Another member of Bobby Shmurda‘s GS9 gang has been felled by his loud mouth — he was caught on tape talking about killing a bank teller who got in the way of his money-order scheme, prosecutors said Wednesday.

The GS9 member, Jkwon Roney, glared daggers at Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Ron Carny during his arraignment on fraud charges, as the ADA relayed Roney’s alleged threats to the teller saying he would “snap her neck.”

“One day there’ll be a giant teller funeral, where all the tellers worldwide will go and learn not to mess with these types of schemes,” the GS9 member, 25, allegedly said on tape.

Roney, who was held on $1 million bond by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun, forged about $350,000 in money orders over the past year, authorities say.

He was so adept as churning them out that he once stole $45,000 in just and hour and a half, according to Carny.

The “Shmoney Dance” crooner’s crew member flaunted his wealth on his Instagram page under the handle “jayshmoney,” where he posted photos of luxury cars, thumbing through stacks of cash, and traveling the world.

Roney has other fraud cases pending in Brooklyn federal and Manhattan courts — as well as in Texas and Connecticut, Carny said.

The prosecutor wanted the East Flatbush-based gangmember held without bail, but Roney’s lawyer, Edward Mandery called that request preposterous, noting his client was “arrested in the very same courthouse, coming to appear before the judge on another case.”